ZealOS
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HolyC | Assembly | |
The Unlicense | Apache License 2.0 |
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ZealOS
- Zeal OS
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Rust language forked by community into Crab
It has already evolved significantly since Terry's passing
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Minix from Scratch
The original is forever frozen in time as a memorial to Terry’s genius, but there is an (at least somewhat) actively maintained fork, which has added features of which Terry himself would not have approved - https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS is the main one, which was last updated only a couple of months ago; Minix’s last commit appears to have been in 2018 - https://github.com/Stichting-MINIX-Research-Foundation/minix
But maybe that’s the answer for MINIX too - maybe one of the people who have authored all those unreviewed PRs might start a community-based fork. If all the activity moves to the fork, there is a chance the originators might officially bless it
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VanadiumOS: Portable, multi-user Unix-like OS
You might want to give Zeal:
https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS
a try. It's 64-bit fork of TempleOS...
- how do I change directories and edit files?
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Is there an active TempleOS fork?
ZealOS
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Always read the job description
Don't be ridiculous; hasn't been updated for years. Everyone has moved on to ZealOS.
- Why is holy C so under utilized?
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Anon doesn't like cookies
ZealOS is looking pretty nice.
- Zeal OS is a modernized fork of the Temple Operating System
Zeal-8-bit-OS
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It's time to get the Posix elephant off our necks
Alternatives? While I somewhat agree with some points presented in the article, the POSIX model is beautiful in its simplicity. As a good demonstration, just take a look at Zeal 8-bit OS. It has a simplistic, Unix-inspired API [1], which is very elegant, especially considering the fact that the OS targets Z80 CPU with just 64 kB of RAM.
[1] https://github.com/Zeal8bit/Zeal-8-bit-OS#user-space
- Zeal OS is a modernized fork of the Temple Operating System
- Zeal8bit/Zeal-8-bit-OS: An OS for Z80 computers, written in assembly
What are some alternatives?
Shrine - A TempleOS distro for heretics
sebasic4 - SE BASIC - A free BASIC interpreter written in Z80 assembly language
ZenithOS - The Zenith Operating System is a modernized, professional fork of the 64-bit Temple Operating System.
RSX280 - RSX-11M-like OS for the Z280 CPU.
TempleOS-EE - TempleOS Explorers Edition
spectrum-desolate - 🕹️ Ported Desolate game from TI-83 Plus to ZX Spectrum
TinkerOS - Home of TinkerOS a fork of TempleOS
KnightOS - OS for z80 calculators
HolyC-for-Linux - run HolyC on Linux secularly
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
TempleKeeper - I like elephants, and God likes elephants...
Z80-Game-Of-Life - An implementation of Conway's Game of Life for an RC2014 compatible Z80 SBC